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gojonnyjo 28 October 2007 09:24 PM

Scan Guage 2
 
Well guys and lassies
got a new toy for the scoob, Brocks actually put me onto it, scangauge 2, really great piece of kit, heres some info on it for those who want to know

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...homehdr_2a.jpg

Easy to Install
Connects In Seconds The cable is detachable at the ScanGauge II and can be connected on the back or side of the unit. Once connected to your vehicles OBDII port, the ScanGaugeII automatically negotiates communications with your cars computer - It's that easy!




Compact Size
Fits Almost Anywhere
The compact size of the ScanGaugeII allows you to mount just about anywhere. it's so small, you can even slip it into your pocket and take it with you.

The dimensions of the ScanGaugeII are 4.8" wide by 1.5" high by 1.0" deep. The cord from the diagnostic connector to the control/display is 6' long and about 0.2" in diameter.





TRIP COMPUTER
Automatically tracks four sets of trip data - Each with 11 individually stored parameters.





DIGITAL GAUGES
Display 4 gauges at a time from the 12 built-in digital gauges. the information is presented in Real-time!




Read and Clear Trouble Codes
BUILT-IN SCAN TOOL
The ScanGuageII allows you to troubleshoot your own car, read error codes, and the conditions present when the error occurred. You can also turn off the “Check Engine” light and avoid those costly trips to the mechanic.

More info @ ScanGaugeII - Trip Computers + Digital Gauges + Scan Tool

brocks 29 October 2007 08:22 PM

Has to be the easiest, cheapest, best looking interior mod done to my car, glad your loving it mate LOL

bekee 29 October 2007 08:34 PM

2 complicated for me. what is it actually for?

brocks 29 October 2007 08:38 PM

Scanguage is a digital diagnostic tool........plugs into the diagnostic port under the steering wheel.

It will then display any 4 of the following exaples of readouts.
Intake air temp
Water temp
RPM
Speed
Load
Fuel pressure
Full trip computer/fuel computer

There are 17 seperate items to choose from, and as says it displays any 4 on a small digital screen about 1" x 4". The screen display colour can also be altered to a choice of 72 different display colours

bekee 29 October 2007 08:49 PM

wow. more for turbos tho........................

gojonnyjo 29 October 2007 08:57 PM

nope. its for all cars, has no boost gauge on it, is the only down thing, but other than that its top kit for little xpense

bekee 29 October 2007 09:02 PM

why would u need 2 know fuel pressure?

bekee 29 October 2007 09:05 PM

and whats manifold absolute pressure?

aidyc 29 October 2007 09:18 PM

did you buy it directly or how did you purchase, would it work on my 1999 sti

bekee 29 October 2007 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by aidyc (Post 7368883)
did you buy it directly or how did you purchase, would it work on my 1999 sti

it works on all cars on/after 1999, except some jeep models and lotus elise

gojonnyjo 30 October 2007 01:27 AM


Originally Posted by bekee (Post 7368905)
it works on all cars on/after 1999, except some jeep models and lotus elise

some ones been doing there homework :luxhello:

Fuel pressure is good to know so that your not having fuel starvation (low) or over fueling (high) which either can in turn fook ur engine

it gives you a chance to watch how things perform, if not performing right you can usually get an early indication through this bit of kit, before it costs too much

bekee 30 October 2007 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by gojonnyjo (Post 7369496)
some ones been doing there homework :luxhello:

Fuel pressure is good to know so that your not having fuel starvation (low) or over fueling (high) which either can in turn fook ur engine

it gives you a chance to watch how things perform, if not performing right you can usually get an early indication through this bit of kit, before it costs too much

yeh its great if u understand those sort of things. unfortunately i have 2 wait until something goes wrong to know that something is wrong!!! see, this is what im talkin about....pickin up info as i go along!!!:smug:

53 30 October 2007 05:11 PM

The fault diagnostic tool is very useful, and if you are used to cars with a bit more luxury the trip computer is a nice to have.

I had it mounted in the centre of MY03 WRX, I will have to post up a picture of it in the new MY06 STi.

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e.../scanguage.jpg

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e...scanguage2.jpg

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e...scanguage3.jpg

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e...scanguage4.jpg

In terms of where you get them, there was group buy earlier in the year so it might be worth contacting the original supplier ?

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...gb-feeler.html :thumb:

gojonnyjo 30 October 2007 05:35 PM

nice 1
 
Just to let ya all know I also have a copy of the fault codes and what the prob is, God forbid we need it, but nice to have all the same. :notworthy

brocks 30 October 2007 06:02 PM

@53WRX, nice tidy wiring job there matey, I have mine wired across the top of the windscreen and the display sits perfectly on top of my rearview mirror, Oh and you have the same DVD screen as me too, another great bit of kit LOL

bekee 30 October 2007 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by 53WRX (Post 7371103)
The fault diagnostic tool is very useful, and if you are used to cars with a bit more luxury the trip computer is a nice to have.

I had it mounted in the centre of MY03 WRX, I will have to post up a picture of it in the new MY06 STi.

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e.../scanguage.jpg

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e...scanguage2.jpg

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e...scanguage3.jpg

https://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e...scanguage4.jpg

In terms of where you get them, there was group buy earlier in the year so it might be worth contacting the original supplier ?

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...gb-feeler.html :thumb:

wow. i see uve got a full tank of fuel! sorry, im just not used to seeing that, thats y im suprised!!!:lol1:

53 30 October 2007 06:22 PM

:lol1: Almost full, the nearest V power is on average 6 litres away:norty: Although the fuel tank and the rest of the car belongs to someone else now:norty:

I will post up the Hawkeye install later, I found a neat spot for it.

j16jrf 31 October 2007 12:03 PM

so this wont fit a 1997 classic :(

brocks 31 October 2007 12:05 PM

Unfortunately not PSI3 or similar I think would fit and does the same job, do a search on here for details

\\shorty// 31 October 2007 05:32 PM

so what mpg are yous getting?

gojonnyjo 31 October 2007 06:42 PM

:cuckoo:
dont wanna know, but not a lot :lol1:

Fionn Mac Cool 31 October 2007 07:02 PM

@ brocks
 
going off topic a little, can i ask where you sourced the dnx and cost?

have been looking at this kit recently, best quote was 739 to include bluetooth from england...

Chris

ustolemyname??stevieturbo 31 October 2007 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by bekee (Post 7368817)
why would u need 2 know fuel pressure?

I doubt it will tell you fuel pressure, as these cars do not have any sensors to monitor fuel pressure.


Originally Posted by bekee (Post 7368828)
and whats manifold absolute pressure?

In simple terms....Boost pressure.

gojonnyjo 31 October 2007 09:51 PM

u r right, step up to the top of the class
 
:lol:
now that I have read, digested and got indigestion with the manual, its fuel flow rate, by which it does have, it works it out from throttle position and engine load, so sorry Brocks no fuel pressure. MAP is the manifold pressure, only prob its 2 seconds delay on the readings. Out of the 12 gauges only 1 is not present, fuel pressure.

bekee 01 November 2007 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by ustolemyname??stevieturbo (Post 7374246)
I doubt it will tell you fuel pressure, as these cars do not have any sensors to monitor fuel pressure.



In simple terms....Boost pressure.

ok i know ur sick of me now, but whats boost pressure?:wonder:

OLLIeRB5 01 November 2007 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Fionn Mac Cool (Post 7374120)
going off topic a little, can i ask where you sourced the dnx and cost?

have been looking at this kit recently, best quote was 739 to include bluetooth from england...

Chris


sorry to go OT here, but the scanguage looks like a worth while piece of kit.

i assume the screen you priced chris was the DDX 7029 and not the 6029 as shown in the picture? the 7029 has a current RRP of £699 plus bluetooth.

if your serious about one, maybe worth calling into my work or giving the boss a shout on 02891 461899, he will be able to give you a stonking dealer and full local dealer support.

ustolemyname??stevieturbo 01 November 2007 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by bekee (Post 7376844)
ok i know ur sick of me now, but whats boost pressure?:wonder:

If you dont have a turbocharger, you dont need to worry about it ;)

Id also be very very very very very surprised if this scangauge fits/works in any Subaru older than 2001.

gojonnyjo 01 November 2007 09:21 PM

we have been here b 4 stevie boy
 

Originally Posted by ustolemyname??stevieturbo (Post 7377325)
If you dont have a turbocharger, you dont need to worry about it ;)

Id also be very very very very very surprised if this scangauge fits/works in any Subaru older than 2001.

:nono: guess what boyo, ya r surprised, really really really really really surprised cuz it works in my mates 1999 and my 2002, so as not working in anything older than 2001 has went clean out the window....

any car with an obd 2 connection, this will work on, most car companies as in 95% changed to this connector from 1996 :thumb:

but Im not here to argue now so b :cool: :thumb:

ustolemyname??stevieturbo 01 November 2007 11:32 PM

Lots of cars may have this connector, doesnt mean they all use the OBD2 protocols, more so the earlier cars.
Everything 2001+ is OBD2 though.

Good to hear it will work on the older cars though.

So does it display the voltage output from the MAF/Airflow meter ? Could be handy info to have.

What actual readings can it give on the 99/00 cars ? The website doesnt really give any specific info, just generic stuff, lots of which wont apply to the Subaru.

wrxseeker 02 November 2007 04:51 PM

Sorry but I am a bit slow - Can someone confirm if it measures Turbo boost either in PSI or Bar ???

Thanks


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